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. >> does anyone believe paul ryan would have taken us into a hawkish war like iraq? by the way, john kerry and chuck hagel aren't fans of the u.s. military? oh? someone remind the president or remind the senator from texas that both hagel and kerry volunteered to serve in vietnam and have been awarded five purple hearts between them. senator cruz has no experience personally in the u.s. military and, as i said earlier, was one of the three senators who voted against confirming john kerry earlier today. >>> also, hillary clinton reunited with australian comedy duo hamish and andy. she first met them back in 2010 during a visit to australia and today they popped up at what's being called a global town interview or town-terview with the secretary of state. >> madam secretary, obviously a lot of good questions we had were taken earlier tonight by some of the wonderful participants around the world but luckily we still have a few. probably the big question on everyone's lips is when you step back from being secretary of state -- >> well, she won't be able to be called mad
. >> does anyone believe paul ryan would have taken us into a hawkish war like iraq? by the way, john kerry and chuck hagel aren't fans of the u.s. military? oh? someone remind the president or remind the senator from texas that both hagel and kerry volunteered to serve in vietnam and have been awarded five purple hearts between them. senator cruz has no experience personally in the u.s. military and, as i said earlier, was one of the three senators who voted against confirming john kerry...
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>> ryan lizza and gloria borger, two of the excellent, excellent analysts we have. >> excellent. and you can watch jill and elise's entire interview with the secretary of state hillary clinton by going to cnn.com. it's right there on our home page. i recommend you take a look. >>> it's a conflict half a world away. french forces battling terror groups in west africa. up next, why u.s. troops are now headed to that region as well. >>> plus, an american woman mysteriously disappears in turkey. now, new video of the last time anyone saw her. [ male announcer ] pillsbury grands biscuits. delicious. but say i press a few out flat... add some beef sloppy joe sauce... and cheese fold it all up and boom! i just made an unbeatable unsloppy joe pillsbury grands biscuits. let the making begin. pillsbury grands biscuits. music: "make someone happy" music: "make someone happy" ♪it's so important to make someone happy.♪ it's so important to make meone happy.♪ ♪make just one someone happy i wish my patients could see what i see. ♪ that over time, having high cholesterol and any of the
>> ryan lizza and gloria borger, two of the excellent, excellent analysts we have. >> excellent. and you can watch jill and elise's entire interview with the secretary of state hillary clinton by going to cnn.com. it's right there on our home page. i recommend you take a look. >>> it's a conflict half a world away. french forces battling terror groups in west africa. up next, why u.s. troops are now headed to that region as well. >>> plus, an american woman...
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cautious, at a time when you see more and more republicans, conservative republicans, congressman paul ryan, saying they want to look at this as well and they're not terribly far from the president. the devil is in the details. what is the challenge of making this bipartisan hope a bipartisan reality? >> i think what the president is doing, john, is he's kind of to the left a little bit as the bad cop, letting the senate democratic leaders working with their republican colleagues look like the good cops. so he's sitting out there saying, okay, here's what i want. which, by the way, would probably be a more direct, shorter path to citizenship than what the democrats and the republicans are talking about in the senate right now. so he sits out there and says, okay, if you don't deal with them, you're going to get me to deal with. who would you rather deal with? i think the question you hear from marco rubio and the republicans is does the president want a deal or does he want a political issue? and i think we're going to have to wait and see, but it sounds like a little bit of, okay, i'm goin
cautious, at a time when you see more and more republicans, conservative republicans, congressman paul ryan, saying they want to look at this as well and they're not terribly far from the president. the devil is in the details. what is the challenge of making this bipartisan hope a bipartisan reality? >> i think what the president is doing, john, is he's kind of to the left a little bit as the bad cop, letting the senate democratic leaders working with their republican colleagues look...
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i think you are starting to see smarter voices like bobby jindal marco rubio even paul ryan saying we have to be a more loyal opposition. opposing the president when we disagree with him but looking for common ground when we can move the country forward. this is all irrelevant. as president clinton said in charlotte it's math. they got their clock cleaned 71 to 27 percent in the last presidential election. there is a necessity to act. >> okay. okay. >> republicans are not hostile to that. >> assuming that's true what is the best way to make it happen? is it for president obama to say i am a polarizing person for these repoub cans. when i say thi want it they don want it automatically. is it for him to say sometimes silence is golden and sometimes let the process layout. even chuck schumer thought he shouldn't be a part of he didn't tell him about the deal until two-days before he unveiled it or is it to come out and inject himself in it a day after his press secretary says it's time to stop and say it's all about obama leadership. >> i think what carney said was a bad thing for carney
i think you are starting to see smarter voices like bobby jindal marco rubio even paul ryan saying we have to be a more loyal opposition. opposing the president when we disagree with him but looking for common ground when we can move the country forward. this is all irrelevant. as president clinton said in charlotte it's math. they got their clock cleaned 71 to 27 percent in the last presidential election. there is a necessity to act. >> okay. okay. >> republicans are not hostile to...
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approximatic when i'm joined by ezra cline, ryan grim, katrina vanedenhoogle, and congressman walk even castro. make sure to take a trip into the way back machine today on our facebook page which features some vintage herman cain clips. that is at facebook.com/now with alex. andrea mitchell reports is coming up next. vaga had no tolerance for such dastardly deeds. finally... [ male announcer ] when you combine creamy velveeta with zesty rotel tomatoes and green chilies, you get a bowl of queso that makes even this get-together better. we create easy to use, powerful trading tools for all. look at these streaming charts! they're totally customizable and they let you visualize what might happen next. that's genius! strategies, chains, positions. we put 'em all on one screen! could we make placing a trade any easier? mmmm...could we? open an account today and get a free 13-month e ibd™ subscription when you call 1-888-280-0157 now. optionsxpress by charles schwab. i worked a patrol unit for 17 years in the city of baltimore.
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ryan has acknowledged again what i would say this sort of been in the cards from the start, that there's going to be yet another round of defense cuts. this year, about $55 billion will be sequestered, in ways that will be uniquely injurious to the department. it's not just that this is an automatic across the board meat cleaver approach. but there was some wiggle room granted to the president, and particularly he is chosen to preserve personal benefits. so that cuts that have to be made coming as they will come, about halfway through the budget year, will fall disproportionately on weapons procurement and research, but in particular on the operations and maintenance accounts that go for making trained and ready units for deployment. and because the so-called owing to him set of accounts also includes things that are sort of automatic like a certain amount of health care spending, for defense health programs, it means that an even larger burden will fall on those relatively rapid spending accounts that are most directly associate with making units ready to deploy to combat theaters. i'm
ryan has acknowledged again what i would say this sort of been in the cards from the start, that there's going to be yet another round of defense cuts. this year, about $55 billion will be sequestered, in ways that will be uniquely injurious to the department. it's not just that this is an automatic across the board meat cleaver approach. but there was some wiggle room granted to the president, and particularly he is chosen to preserve personal benefits. so that cuts that have to be made coming...
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we will most certainly pass a budget out of the house of representatives and chairman ryan has made that commitment. the caller makes another point that in our nation's current public policy debate, the elephant in the room, the moose on the table, is our national debt. it is difficult to talk about other topics until this nation stop spending money it does not have been starts the path toward economic recovery that would come if we have a balanced budget. as a matter of priorities, i agree that the balanced budget should come first and i support a balanced budget amendment to our us constitution. it works for state governments, and i think it would work in the federal government, but i did support the no budget, no pay bill. host: representative mcmorris rodgers, ted on a government shutdown. host: representative mcmorris rodgers is the chairwoman. what do you think about that? guest: she is highlighting that republicans have conviction that we as a nation do not -- have to stop spending money that we do not have. we cannot continue to pile debt on future generations. host: how much is
we will most certainly pass a budget out of the house of representatives and chairman ryan has made that commitment. the caller makes another point that in our nation's current public policy debate, the elephant in the room, the moose on the table, is our national debt. it is difficult to talk about other topics until this nation stop spending money it does not have been starts the path toward economic recovery that would come if we have a balanced budget. as a matter of priorities, i agree...
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but ryan owens has the latest on the story. >> reporter: fatal attraction? or self-defense? just hours from now, jodi arias' defense will begin. did she kill her boyfriend in a jealous rage? or did he die while jodi was fighting for her own life? >> jodi would live or she would die. >> reporter: the prosecution has laid out every gruesome detail of how mormon businessman travis alexander was killed. after initially lying to police, arias finally admitted to stabbing him nearly 30 times and shooting him in june of 2008. >> jodi, this is over. this is absolutely over. you need to tell me the truth. >> listen, the truth is i did not hurt travis. >> reporter: first, she said she wasn't there. then, she was and witnessed intruders kill him. and finally, the version her attorneys are now telling the jury, that arias killed alexander in self-defense. >> the defense is going to come in and clean up this mess of her multiple stories and explain that in some kind of a narrative. >> reporter: domestic violence experts will testify to try to explain away her lies. and ultimately, most e
but ryan owens has the latest on the story. >> reporter: fatal attraction? or self-defense? just hours from now, jodi arias' defense will begin. did she kill her boyfriend in a jealous rage? or did he die while jodi was fighting for her own life? >> jodi would live or she would die. >> reporter: the prosecution has laid out every gruesome detail of how mormon businessman travis alexander was killed. after initially lying to police, arias finally admitted to stabbing him nearly...
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ryan andreas met all require minutes but the boy scouts said he could not become a scout because he's openly gay. >> i got pressure from the board members who are ceos of private corporations that have already completely recognized that the gay community is a very valuable source of talent and cannot be discriminated against. >> well, next week the board is due to talk about each of the 116,000 individual boy scout troops to set their own policies on gay membership but that's getting criticism from both sides of the discussion. >>> it is 7:49. former san francisco 49er and oakland raider kwame harris is scheduled to go to trial in april on charges of assault on a former boyfriend. he was arrested in august of last year after an incident outside a restaurant in menlo park. he got mad when guire tried to put so sauce on harris's rice. he also accuses his ex- boyfriend of steal -- of stealing his underwear. harris has pleaded not guilty. >>> the santa clara city council meets tonight to discuss the new billion-dollar home for the 49ers. two santa clara police officers and one former offi
ryan andreas met all require minutes but the boy scouts said he could not become a scout because he's openly gay. >> i got pressure from the board members who are ceos of private corporations that have already completely recognized that the gay community is a very valuable source of talent and cannot be discriminated against. >> well, next week the board is due to talk about each of the 116,000 individual boy scout troops to set their own policies on gay membership but that's...
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i think what paul ryan is saying is right. that is scheduled to happen unless something keeps it from happening. if there is no agreement between the two sides it's going to automatically happen. it's not good nor our national defense, it's not really the best way to balance our budget but in the absence of no action that's exactly what is going to happen. bill: with the budget and the debt ceiling and the immigration push that becomes a pretty crowded calendar. does that mean that new gun laws don't happen and get no movement or traction in this congress? >> kwhraeu don'yeah i don't expect that them. i understand the issue of people raising it and how they are raising it given the environment we are in in the aftermath of a terrible tragedy. no gun laws have ever worked to accomplish that. some of the place necessary this country with the strictist gun laws have the most violence. let's have that debate, we are happy to point out that. bill: last week harry reid seemed to suggest that he did not want to put his senate democra
i think what paul ryan is saying is right. that is scheduled to happen unless something keeps it from happening. if there is no agreement between the two sides it's going to automatically happen. it's not good nor our national defense, it's not really the best way to balance our budget but in the absence of no action that's exactly what is going to happen. bill: with the budget and the debt ceiling and the immigration push that becomes a pretty crowded calendar. does that mean that new gun laws...
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ryan's budget was shifting the risk in entitlement programs to elderly americans. we have to change the trajectory of health care spending aired -- spending. we could have 1950s health-care health care,50's and do not think anyone wants that. we clearly need deep, structural reforms on how healthcare is delivered and i do not think elderly americans are in the best positions to drive those reforms. by shifting the risk to elderly americans we will not drive the reforms and we will actually make elderly americans to some extent secure and poor, which -- more sick and more poor, which comes back to the government. that was an issue i had with mr. reflects aet as it poor understanding of how private markets work. he has never been the private sector, so there is a lack of reality on how you been cost curves. i am in favor of a balanced approach that changes the trajectory and it does not focus on numbers you pull out of the air because to some extent those numbers are guesses because unless we agree on assumptions, how much the economy will grow, what the unemployment
ryan's budget was shifting the risk in entitlement programs to elderly americans. we have to change the trajectory of health care spending aired -- spending. we could have 1950s health-care health care,50's and do not think anyone wants that. we clearly need deep, structural reforms on how healthcare is delivered and i do not think elderly americans are in the best positions to drive those reforms. by shifting the risk to elderly americans we will not drive the reforms and we will actually make...
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play a lot of luke ryan? >> we subscribe. >> you're at home watching joan rivers talk about fashion. i mean, it's good, though. we got the whole gamut. we cover the whole gamut on this show. we got it all covered. you can do -- >> real housewives of whatever. we have that going on in our house. >> on monday you do the commercials. i'll do the super bowl and i'll do the actual -- i mean we got -- >> it's perfect, right? >> are we not like yin and yang. are we not like one of those signs? let's look at pfizer. the drugmaker reported four vt quarter profit of 47 cents a share. revenue also beat consensus. yahoo! earned 32 cents. four cents above projections. and seagate earned $1.38 a share, 11 cents above estimates. revenue also beat consensus but its current quarter revenue fell short of what analysts -- the one thing we are going to do at polaris, we're going to have one of those motorcycles and i'm going to get my license and do it with a side car and we're going to go out and we're going to tear it up. >> y
play a lot of luke ryan? >> we subscribe. >> you're at home watching joan rivers talk about fashion. i mean, it's good, though. we got the whole gamut. we cover the whole gamut on this show. we got it all covered. you can do -- >> real housewives of whatever. we have that going on in our house. >> on monday you do the commercials. i'll do the super bowl and i'll do the actual -- i mean we got -- >> it's perfect, right? >> are we not like yin and yang. are we...
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also brought all that incredible good will that the clintons now bring, so much good will that paul ryan this week is running around saying if only clinton were in office, we could get all these things taken care of. it's incredible. she's on another hillary clinton roll. >> do you think there is an appreciation for them, probably the two most scrutinized people, lives written about incessantly and relate to each other in a way you can't relate to any else. >> that's right. having never experienced it, i presume. >> do you see any way hillary clinton can't run for president given her standing while she leaves office her standings higher than anybody in politics, how could she not run? >> she could not run if she doesn't feel up to it. that doesn't mean she feels ill. that kind of campaign, as everybody knows, is a two or three year marathon killer. if she simply decides that's not something she's prepared to sustain, that's a good answer. >> i want to get to gene's column as well writing in the "washington post" about the republican party's lost ways. republicans shouldn't worry presiden
also brought all that incredible good will that the clintons now bring, so much good will that paul ryan this week is running around saying if only clinton were in office, we could get all these things taken care of. it's incredible. she's on another hillary clinton roll. >> do you think there is an appreciation for them, probably the two most scrutinized people, lives written about incessantly and relate to each other in a way you can't relate to any else. >> that's right. having...
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ryan wanted to be an eagle scout, but after earning the 21 merit badges. he was denied. his father said the change is overdo. >> the short answer is, it's about time. one of the points of the scout law is you have to be honest and trustworthy. and these kids have not been allowed to do that. >> reporter: boy scouts are criticized for firing a lesbian mom who became a den leader. so her son could become a cub scout. >> i'm not a distraction. we're moms and we're americans. >> reporter: the proposal under consideration would give different religious and civic groups that sponsor scout group the authority whether to continue the ban or open their membership to gays. when it comes to having gays as scout leaders, there's a wide gap of opinion. among americans under age 30, 60% say they should be allowed. but only 39% of those over 50 agree. over the years, the boy scouts lost sponsorship of public schools and corporations discrimination of any kind. some say it will strengthen scouting, others strongly disagree. larry jacobs, abc news, new york. >> there is an important subt
ryan wanted to be an eagle scout, but after earning the 21 merit badges. he was denied. his father said the change is overdo. >> the short answer is, it's about time. one of the points of the scout law is you have to be honest and trustworthy. and these kids have not been allowed to do that. >> reporter: boy scouts are criticized for firing a lesbian mom who became a den leader. so her son could become a cub scout. >> i'm not a distraction. we're moms and we're americans....
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barbara ryan is a cnbc contributor from deutsche bank senior farm analyst. jerry webman is also still with us from oppenheimer funds. barbara, good morning. let's start by looking at these companies. eli lilly up first. they don't necessarily have the same drugs in the pipeline as the pfizer. is that a problem for them? >> well, i think, you know, lily has a little bumpier road than pfizer over the next couple of years. pfizer should be commended for having gone through patent cliff, losing the patent on lipitor and maintainling modestly growing earnings in the face of that due to restructuring. and they are willing looking at a number of new projects which we can talk about. lily is going to face another issue for the year. they have 13 products in phase three development, but those are several years away. earnings at lily will be several years behind. the markets will be focused on their restructuring efforts and the new products at the portfolio, specifically whether they will file for ramu, a drug for gastric cancer in the early part of latter part of th
barbara ryan is a cnbc contributor from deutsche bank senior farm analyst. jerry webman is also still with us from oppenheimer funds. barbara, good morning. let's start by looking at these companies. eli lilly up first. they don't necessarily have the same drugs in the pipeline as the pfizer. is that a problem for them? >> well, i think, you know, lily has a little bumpier road than pfizer over the next couple of years. pfizer should be commended for having gone through patent cliff,...
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and paul ryan boxed it. he is against that. and if you remember from that interview, he did not give a single specific about a tax break he wants to end, and he talked about cutting entitlements. >> he is up front saying no more revenue. i mean, that's their position on that. now, they've backed off the debt limit. now they're backing off a government shutdown. can problem get them to back off sequester as well? or do you believe what he says they really want that? i think he could. here is the i think important point. the business community in america, particularly the financial community, to my great disappointment, they were many of them supportive of president obama in 2008. he was rationale and helped get the country out of the terrible crisis they engendered. we had a bipartisan cooperation with the bush administration to do that, weight-2009. then because we passed a consumer reform bill, they overwhelmingly supported the republicans. i've said to some of them you are supporting people who are following policies you know
and paul ryan boxed it. he is against that. and if you remember from that interview, he did not give a single specific about a tax break he wants to end, and he talked about cutting entitlements. >> he is up front saying no more revenue. i mean, that's their position on that. now, they've backed off the debt limit. now they're backing off a government shutdown. can problem get them to back off sequester as well? or do you believe what he says they really want that? i think he could. here...
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first, this one is from ryan rainier @rainingbirdies. the tweet says believe devon and chesapeake are undervalued. i don't care for either. i don't like the natural gas stocks right now. they are in a world of hurt and that's because we are flaring more natural gas than we need. i think this group which i keep thinking is going to eventually have a move keeps being defeated by warmer weather. why do you need either one of these? devon is not -- it's a very underperforming stock and chesapeake's trying to do so many things right but at the same time is still trapped in a largely nat gas model. they need to be more oily as it's said. here's a tweet from @brianmpc. he says my 8-year-old just got all the spelling words right and said boo-yah. i love your show and apparently he does too. i am always surprised. i see a lot of people -- i was at a bar this weekend, where there were a lot of people in their 20s and they got started watching the show in their teens and it was quite thrilling because all i heard was boo-yah from 20-something-year-
first, this one is from ryan rainier @rainingbirdies. the tweet says believe devon and chesapeake are undervalued. i don't care for either. i don't like the natural gas stocks right now. they are in a world of hurt and that's because we are flaring more natural gas than we need. i think this group which i keep thinking is going to eventually have a move keeps being defeated by warmer weather. why do you need either one of these? devon is not -- it's a very underperforming stock and chesapeake's...
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i think congressman ryan felt it was fair. that is what i can say. i think congressman ryan afterwards could not have been nicer. both of them work. both of them thought it was there terahertz -- it was fair 1/2. . [applause] >> in the distinction that has been made tonight between moderator and reporter and everybody being a reporter but serving a function as moderator in these presidential debates, we have a rich pool of journalists in this country because it is a free country. you have got awfully good reporters. i want to make the point that this weekend, we lost one of the really great reporters. the kind of reporting stanley did in vietnam, the 13-part series he did on cbs, his book on vietnam, the history, are going to leave students and all of us as citizens enriched by the spirit and energy and diligence stanley put into that work. we are all diminished by his departure. in a way, enriched by the knowledge that good journalism is the essence at the heart of a free and open society. so long as we have good journalists, we will continue to hav
i think congressman ryan felt it was fair. that is what i can say. i think congressman ryan afterwards could not have been nicer. both of them work. both of them thought it was there terahertz -- it was fair 1/2. . [applause] >> in the distinction that has been made tonight between moderator and reporter and everybody being a reporter but serving a function as moderator in these presidential debates, we have a rich pool of journalists in this country because it is a free country. you have...
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it would effect scouts like ryan andresen of florida, who started as a cub scout at 6, earning all 21 merit badges in his lifelong dream of becoming an eagle scout. but after 21 badges, he told ellen the answer was no. >> so, you did everything you had to do. but they're saying they won't give it to you. >> yeah, just because i'm gave. >> and your mom started a petition. >> yes. >> i love mothers like. that is your mother in the audience? good for you. >> reporter: his mom and his dad starting that petition -- "boy scouts, don't let your anti-gay policy deny my son his eagle award." late today, i asked ryan's father what he makes of the boy scouts on the verge of a major change. >> well, the short answer is, it's about time. one of the points of the scout law is you have to be honest and thus wore think and these kids have not been allowed to do that. >> reporter: families tell their stories like ohio mother jennifer tyrell's. >> suddenly, my life was badges and knots. >> reporter: but she says she was then fired by the local cub scout troop for being gay. told her sexual orientation
it would effect scouts like ryan andresen of florida, who started as a cub scout at 6, earning all 21 merit badges in his lifelong dream of becoming an eagle scout. but after 21 badges, he told ellen the answer was no. >> so, you did everything you had to do. but they're saying they won't give it to you. >> yeah, just because i'm gave. >> and your mom started a petition. >> yes. >> i love mothers like. that is your mother in the audience? good for you. >>...
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and it's not just john boehner and paul ryan. this is the narrative that's taken hold throughout all facets of the republican party. it's repeated ad nauseam on fox news. and you even hear it from some moderate conservative thinkers who ought to know better. obama is out to kill the wounded. now that republicans are down. he's not going to make any proposals that republicans might actually sign onto. instead, he's going to make them look bad on things like immigration. but it's interesting -- >> but that's not working, cynthia. >> -- supposed to be the party of personal responsibility. >> that narrative, gene, isn't working because quite clearly there's a bipartisan plan on immigration as we see today. anytime boehner, the speaker of the house, who i don't dislike, would come out for a background check on guns, just push one measure, if he could get that through the house, he'd be a leader on the newtown, connecticut, horror. he could be the leader. it would force harry reid to do the same. he doesn't have to be a victim. >> i th
and it's not just john boehner and paul ryan. this is the narrative that's taken hold throughout all facets of the republican party. it's repeated ad nauseam on fox news. and you even hear it from some moderate conservative thinkers who ought to know better. obama is out to kill the wounded. now that republicans are down. he's not going to make any proposals that republicans might actually sign onto. instead, he's going to make them look bad on things like immigration. but it's interesting --...
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we have a strong bench, half of whom is here at your conference, young governors, ryan, we have rubio in congress, a whole slew of gun governors, a generation who is adept, you could say marinated in conservative philosophy. thinking very deeply about a new kind of conservatism but they for their own reasons, some personal, some they were simply too new and young and raw, weren't quite ready to not run. we had a weak field in the primaries, extremely weak, of whom romney was obviously the best and only possible presidential candidate. you he was -- but he was weaker than the ones sitting on the bench and who will be out there in 2016. that is the source of my optimism. but there was a case that could have been made and wasn't. i think that's largely the reason. >> he is a very good man, mitt romney, but you got a sense of him with the groucho marx line. i've got principles and if you don't like them, i've got other principles. it's not just walter mondale that's one of your vulnerabilities, there's also the -- >> thanks for bringing it up again. we're up to three now. >> there was a p
we have a strong bench, half of whom is here at your conference, young governors, ryan, we have rubio in congress, a whole slew of gun governors, a generation who is adept, you could say marinated in conservative philosophy. thinking very deeply about a new kind of conservatism but they for their own reasons, some personal, some they were simply too new and young and raw, weren't quite ready to not run. we had a weak field in the primaries, extremely weak, of whom romney was obviously the best...
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now they're wielding another with paul ryan saying on "meet the press" yesterday that republicans are willing to let the spending cuts take effect without any other cuts. >> so where are we right now? i think the sequester is going to happen because that $1.2 trillion in spending cuts we can't lose. don't forget one other thing. we think these sequesters will happen because the democrats have opposed. they offered no alternatives. >> democrats in the white house say they do want other cuts. they want to engage in negotiations with the white house. in fact, jay carney the white house press secretary said today we all agree these cuts will never take effect. we need to identify alternatives. >> these kinds of across the board cuts to both defense and non-defense spending are not supported by virtually anyone in washington. and certainly not the president. and to judge by their many statements along these lines not republican leaders in congress. so we believe that the right course of action is to take steps to make sure the sequester doesn't happen. >> but maria, i've got to tell you so
now they're wielding another with paul ryan saying on "meet the press" yesterday that republicans are willing to let the spending cuts take effect without any other cuts. >> so where are we right now? i think the sequester is going to happen because that $1.2 trillion in spending cuts we can't lose. don't forget one other thing. we think these sequesters will happen because the democrats have opposed. they offered no alternatives. >> democrats in the white house say they...
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please, ladies and gentlemen, welcome paul ryan. [applause] >> that was pretty good. i'll take you bow hunting someday. [laughter] hey, thanks, everybody. [applause] that's great. thanks so much. appreciate it. well, i can say about that introduction, that was the, um, most recent introduction i've ever received. [laughter] thanks, rich, i appreciate it. you know, i'm happy to see so many friends here in the audience. i just see a lot of familiar faces. and i'm honored to speak to so many distinguished guests. you know, you could say that perhaps this is the greatest collection of conservative talent ever gathered in one room with the possible exception of when the last time william f. buckley dined alone. [laughter] look, hail to "national review." i started reading buckley in college when my economics professor gave me a copy of "national review," and i've been reading it ever since. the masthead has changed. when i came to washington, many of the people writing were just starting out. they were landing their first jobs, they were writers and editors. rich lowry was
please, ladies and gentlemen, welcome paul ryan. [applause] >> that was pretty good. i'll take you bow hunting someday. [laughter] hey, thanks, everybody. [applause] that's great. thanks so much. appreciate it. well, i can say about that introduction, that was the, um, most recent introduction i've ever received. [laughter] thanks, rich, i appreciate it. you know, i'm happy to see so many friends here in the audience. i just see a lot of familiar faces. and i'm honored to speak to so many...
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dagen: paul ryan showing some love for president lyndon. connell: the largest to a new all-time high. turning into a slow grind. in other words, it is taking forever. dagen: top of the hour, everybody. stocks now and every 15 minutes. nicole petallides is looking at a pretty lousy day for one retailer. nicole: i am taking a look at barnes & noble, dagen and connell. they will close a third of their stores. it is a tough economy. people are moving to digital. this may bode well for amazon.com. barnes & noble down nearly 2% today. barnes & noble say they will close one third of their stores over the next decade. let's take a look at the broader market. the dow down about ten points. much like the nasdaq composite and the s&p 500. they are all hovering near the unchanged line. the retail, drugged and bank index all have done okay with down arrows. connell: a team of a bipartisan senators have come together with their own plan on immigration reform. dagen: peter barnes is on capitol hill with the very latest. peter: this group of eight editors
dagen: paul ryan showing some love for president lyndon. connell: the largest to a new all-time high. turning into a slow grind. in other words, it is taking forever. dagen: top of the hour, everybody. stocks now and every 15 minutes. nicole petallides is looking at a pretty lousy day for one retailer. nicole: i am taking a look at barnes & noble, dagen and connell. they will close a third of their stores. it is a tough economy. people are moving to digital. this may bode well for...
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so, yeah, i think congressman ryan called it right. the president's agenda at least from the state of the union address was overwhelmingly liberal and not connected at all to deficit, debt, spending and america's economy and jobs. this is a legitimate disagreement between the two parties and legitimate disagreement between his president and the republican opponents on what the priorities ought to be but it is pretty clear what the president's priorities were. jon: this president racked up a lot of debt in first four years in office and got reelected. maybe he is assuming that the american people are fine with going the way it has been going? >> well i think, he talked about cutting the deficit during the campaign, promised that he would cap $2.50 in spending cuts for every dollar of revenue increase. elections, second elections, reelections for presidents are liberating experiences. most of the time they liberate a president from politics so he can focus on bringing the country together in bipartisan way. this president has been libera
so, yeah, i think congressman ryan called it right. the president's agenda at least from the state of the union address was overwhelmingly liberal and not connected at all to deficit, debt, spending and america's economy and jobs. this is a legitimate disagreement between the two parties and legitimate disagreement between his president and the republican opponents on what the priorities ought to be but it is pretty clear what the president's priorities were. jon: this president racked up a lot...
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on "meet the press," palin's successor as vp candidate paul ryan on his 2016 prospects. >> i think it's just premature. >> reporter: the republican party has its own job, trying to retool its brand and broaden its appeal. with a place for palin unclear. >> sarah palin had so much star power, it's possible that she can be at least part of the conversation, if not a dominant figure in the republican party. >> we know sarah palin has both loyal supporters and very vocal critics. sources close to her say fox did offer a contract. obviously they didn't come to terms and she does plan to stay part of the national conversation. with this move she says she's taking her own advice by, quote, jumping out of the comfort zone. savannah? >> kelly o'donnell in washington, thank you. now here's matt. >> savannah, thank you. >>> new information is coming to light in the jonbenet ramsey case, more than six years after her death. in 1999, the district attorney announced there wasn't sufficient evidence to file charges against anyone. evidently a grand jury had a different opinion. erica hill is here with
on "meet the press," palin's successor as vp candidate paul ryan on his 2016 prospects. >> i think it's just premature. >> reporter: the republican party has its own job, trying to retool its brand and broaden its appeal. with a place for palin unclear. >> sarah palin had so much star power, it's possible that she can be at least part of the conversation, if not a dominant figure in the republican party. >> we know sarah palin has both loyal supporters and very...
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paul ryan says it's going to happen. >> yes, sir, it's going to happen. stuart: it's going to happen? >> yes, sir, it's going to happen. every year i'm in congress, i run bills cutting for 1%, 2%, and 5% cuts. in tennessee, i ran them, across the board cuts. they work. it's the right way to go about getting out of control -- stuart: military cuts coming? >> i wish they got the same as everybody else and not doubled up on. i have heart burn with that. discretionary spending, they have porked up the spending so much, you have to do across the board cuts. stuart: you're in favor? march 1st, you want this? >> across the board cuts, absolutely. they have to take place. >> that's an interesting turning of the tables. in fact, probably the greatest stroke of genius from the republicans in awhile because it was thought that this is something they would fight tooth and nail for, and john boehner noticed it was the obama administration that brought it up so do you guys feel that maybe this, you know, i don't want it's a ploy, but maybe the best bargaining chip, iro
paul ryan says it's going to happen. >> yes, sir, it's going to happen. stuart: it's going to happen? >> yes, sir, it's going to happen. every year i'm in congress, i run bills cutting for 1%, 2%, and 5% cuts. in tennessee, i ran them, across the board cuts. they work. it's the right way to go about getting out of control -- stuart: military cuts coming? >> i wish they got the same as everybody else and not doubled up on. i have heart burn with that. discretionary spending,...
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yesterday paul ryan double downed and dug in on a ryan budget that will cut medicare on an accelerated timetable. they're actually intensifying the damage that they tried to do last year. so to your question, is the tea party still influential in there are still too many republican members of congress who will do what the tea pear tells them to do who are not interested in solutions but continue to be interested in pandering to this tea party base. >> you know, speaking of paul ryan. he was talking about the ongoing budget crisis in washington and he said things would have been different had hillary clinton won. let's listen. >> look, if we had a clinton presidency, if we had bowles, chief staff of the white house or president of the united states, i think we would have fixed this fiscal mess by now. that's not the kind of presidency we're dealing with right now. >> he has a point about erskine bowles rirk bowles, right? >> looks like he is going or hillary clinton for presidency. i don't know if he's running. in the clinton presidency of the 1990s that actually shut down the governmen
yesterday paul ryan double downed and dug in on a ryan budget that will cut medicare on an accelerated timetable. they're actually intensifying the damage that they tried to do last year. so to your question, is the tea party still influential in there are still too many republican members of congress who will do what the tea pear tells them to do who are not interested in solutions but continue to be interested in pandering to this tea party base. >> you know, speaking of paul ryan. he...
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bill: now a stark warning from house budget committee chairman paul ryan e. says that deep budget cuts, known as sequestration are likely unavoidable if the u.s. hopes to prevent a debt crisis. >> we think these sequesters will happen because the democrats have opposed our efforts to replace those cuts with others and offered no alternatives. bill: jeff sessions republican senator out of alabama ranking member of the budget committee, how are you doing, senator and good morning to you. >> thank you, bill. bill: what do you think about what congressman ryan is saying there. >> it was a very serious statement that he made. i believe it's accurate. i do not believe that the house will eviscerate the sequester. 18 months ago we agreed to cut spending 2.1 trillion out of a $47 trillion budget, not nearly enough but it did -- made some changes in the right direction, and that can't be given up. the house has passed legislation that would prevent the disproportionate damage to the defense department and spread those cuts through other agencies and departments, some
bill: now a stark warning from house budget committee chairman paul ryan e. says that deep budget cuts, known as sequestration are likely unavoidable if the u.s. hopes to prevent a debt crisis. >> we think these sequesters will happen because the democrats have opposed our efforts to replace those cuts with others and offered no alternatives. bill: jeff sessions republican senator out of alabama ranking member of the budget committee, how are you doing, senator and good morning to you....